KINDERGARTEN MUSEUM

Lastentarhamuseo

Take a peek into the life of working-class children of the past in Sörnäinen, Helsinki! Located in an atmospheric Art Nouveau building, children may don an apron or work coat at the museum, and take a playful step into the everyday life of a working class district child. At the museum, you can shine shoes, […]

CHILDREN’S CASTLE HOSPITAL MUSEUM

Lastenlinnan museo

This museum, housed in the genuine hospital environment of Lastenlinna, or the Children’s Castle, gives a voice to the smallest of us. Among the items on display are a 19th century pacifier, Arvo Ylppö’s horrible but educational wax head dolls and an endearing swing for premature babies used to strengthen the newborn’s lungs. The story […]

CHILDREN’S TOWN

Lasten kaupunki

The oldest building in the city has opened its doors to children. On the ground floor, visitors may try out the work of a merchant, craftsman or sailor in an 18th century setting. Old time lessons are organised in the classroom upstairs. The cosy building provides the opportunity to go back to your childhood, visit […]

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MUSEUM

Hotelli ja ravintolamuseo Kaapelitehdas

The food and drink culture-oriented museum in Helsinki’s Cable Factory provides an insight into the history of accommodation, dining and travel. The functional Palveluksessanne! (At your service!) exhibition showcases the everyday lives of the workers in the industry, allowing visitors to play the role of the customer while enjoying music, singing and dancing. The memorable museum affords visitors […]

MUSEUM OF NURSE TRAINING

Hoitotyön koulutuksen museo

In this museum situated in Meilahti, Helsinki, the world of health care and nurse training is revealed in a new manner. The items on display, including old delivery forceps, a bandage rolling machine, wax tablets illustrating tuberculosis and many other items used in teaching and treatment alike, tell the history of Finnish midwife and nurse […]

HERTTONIEMI MANOR HOUSE MUSEUM

Herttoniemen kartanon museo

The Viapori surrenderer’s home, ghost manor, rice field and baroque garden! A medieval House of Nobility, Herttoniemi Manor is the site of numerous fascinating stories. It saw the establishment of Finland’s first porcelain factory in the latter half of the 18th century. Known as the surrenderer of the Viapori fortress, Carl Olof Cronstedt transformed the factory […]

THE HELSINKI CIVIL DEFENCE MUSEUM

Helsingin Väestönsuojelumuseo

The civic defence shelter, which was built in Kruununhaka during the Second World War, is home to the Civic Defence Museum where visitors are able to relive the bombardment of Helsinki and to gain information on the past and present of civic defence. The exhibition also includes a home from the Continuation War (1941–1944), showcasing the […]

HELSINKI ART MUSEUM TENNIS PALACE

Helsingin taidemuseo tennispalatsi

The Tennis Palace in downtown Helsinki provides two floors full of art with a nice Functionalist backdrop. The temporary exhibitions of the Helsinki Art Museum showcase traditional art, as well as popular culture and various visual phenomena. The domestic and international exhibitions aim to create a forum where people and art can come together. The museum […]

KUNSTHALLE HELSINKI

Taidehalli

Founded in 1928, Kunsthalle Helsinki mounts exciting exhibitions of contemporary art, design and architecture in the city’s most beautiful art venue, a gem of 1920s classicism designed by architects Ekelund & Eklund. Exhibitions in the Kunsthalle showcase both Finnish and international art. There are six to eight major exhibitions annually and a similar number of studio […]

HELSINGE PARISH MUSEUM

Helsingin pitäjän kotiseutumuseo

Situated by the medieval church and its idyllic surroundings, the old granary can tell us many stories from the region’s past. Inside the granary that was built in the early 19th century, the visitor is whisked back to a time before the birth of the city of Vantaa and the advent of industrial production. The […]